As Sr. TPM at May Mobility, Christopher leads product management, program management, and OEM partnerships. While highly technical in scope, this role also demands a focus on human centered design to ensure high levels of rider satisfaction, one of the key tenets of May Mobility. Prior to May Mobility, Christopher started his career in the automotive industry in 2006 as a student in the Co-Op program at Kettering University where he studied Mechanical Engineering. In a career path that has spanned traditional OEMs, such as FCA and GM, to start-up OEMs like Lucid Motors and Nio, a singular focus on improving people's lives and safety through not only technically sound safety features but also effective HMI/UX implementation of these safety systems has been the 'North Star' of Christopher's career.